Death Match definition

Death Match means the matching of confirmed cases of head and/or spinal cord injuries reported to the central registry with a listing of deceased individuals.

Examples of Death Match in a sentence

  • After receiving the results of the counties’ follow-up investigations of the Death Match reports, the QAB staff review the county responses to ensure that the findings indicate that appropriate actions were taken at the county level.

  • The Death Match of Institutional Orders and the Politics of Knowledge in Our Information Civilization.” Organization Theory, 3(3).

  • An example of a data match is the Death Match reports that are generated by the State Controller’s Office (SCO).

  • The CDSS QAB staff review the Death Match report and transmit the information to the counties with a cover letter attached.

  • The primary areas identified for data matches to be evaluated were: o Medi-Cal acute hospital and skilled nursing payments; o Death Match Reports from the State Controller’s Office; o The Over 300-Hours Report provided through the Case Management, Information and Payrolling System (CMIPS); and o The use of the Ad Hoc tool developed by Electronic Data Systems to develop other criteria to identify potential fraud.